Angono, Rizal

      Angono
      —  Municipality  —
      Map of Rizal showing the location of Angono
      Angono, Rizal is located in Philippines
      Angono
      Location in the Philippines
      Coordinates: 14°32′N 121°09′E / 14.533°N 121.150°E / 14.533; 121.150Coordinates: 14°32′N 121°09′E / 14.533°N 121.150°E / 14.533; 121.150
      Country  Philippines
      Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
      Province Rizal
      District 1st District of Rizal
      Founded
      Barangays 10
      Government
       • Mayor Arvin De Borja
      Area
       • Municipality 26.22 km2 (10.12 sq mi)
      Population (2007)
       • Municipality 97,209
       • Density Bad rounding here3,700/km2 (Bad rounding here9,600/sq mi)
       • Metro Manila
      Time zone PST (UTC+8)
      ZIP code 1930
      Income class 1st
      Population Census of Angono
      Year Pop.   ±% p.a.  
      1995 59,444 —    
      2000 74,668 4.67%
      2007 97,209 3.84%

      Angono is a first class urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is known as "Arts Capital of the Philippines", and located 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Manila. According to the latest census of August 1, 2007, it has a population of 97,209 inhabitants (or 4.26% of Rizal province's total population of 2,284,046) in 15,740 households.

      First created as a pueblo in 1766, Angono was a barrio of its neighboring town Taytay and Binangonan before being legally proclaimed an independent municipality in 1935 by then President Manuel L. Quezon. It is home to the Angono Petroglyphs, the oldest known work of art in the Philippines.

      Barangays

      Angono is politically subdivided into 10 barangays:

      • Bagumbayan
      • Kalayaan
      • Mahabang Parang
      • Poblacion Ibaba
      • Poblacion Itaas – the least populous barangay with 612 persons
      • San Isidro – the most populous barangay with 26,505 persons
      • Santo Niño
      • San Pedro
      • San Roque
      • San Vicente
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      Culture

      Angono is the hometown of two national artists, Lucio San Pedro for music and Carlos "Botong" Francisco for arts. One of the public schools in Brgy. Mahabang Parang is named Carlos "Botong" V. Francisco National High School in honor of the said artist. The town also boasts of other artists like Nemiranda, Perdigon to name a few. Around the town are artworks like various sculptures.

      Angono also boasts of several actors/actresses: Joey Hipolito, Freddie Reynoso and Zoraida to name a few.

      The artistic town of Angono celebrates the feast of Pope St. Clement I every November 22 to 23 of each year. There are times that this coincides with the feast of Christ the King. The celebration starts with the novena mass on the 14th till 22nd day of November, the devotees in prayer and thanksgiving, dance in the church patio after the novena mass. The dancing was accompanied by the Angono band with the church bell ringing after playing the music.

      Bisperas Mayores

      The Bisperas Mayores or the day before the feast day was celebrated with a parade of the marching bands and drum and lyres sponsored by each barangay of Angono, this was held in the morning and early afternoon. The morning parade usually starts in Rainbow Village and ends at the church patio where the devotees again dances in praise and thanksgiving while the marching bands are playing. The afternoon parade are also joined by the higantes, local government officials and employees, commercial establishments in Angono, schools and other Angono socio and civic groups.

      The celebration on the morning of November 23 starts with a concelebrated mass with the Bishop of Antipolo. The procession follows after the mass with the parehadoras, higantes and devotees joining the image of San Isidro, St. Clement and Blessed Virgin Mary in a procession leading to the banks of Laguna de Bay in Brgy. San Vicente for the fluvial procession, fishes like kanduli, tilapia and bangus which are caught by the fishermen devotees during the fluvial procession are displayed near the image of St. Clement. The images, devotees and member of the band ride the pagoda for the procession in the lake which will end at the other side of the lake in Brgy. Poblacion Ibaba. The road procession again will start with merry making of parehadoras, higantes and wet devotees that will end in the church. Filipino artistry is truly alive in every celebration in Angono.

      Viva Cristo Rey

      The feast of Christ the King which was held on the Sunday before the 1st Sunday of Advent usually coincides with the feast of St. Clement. The Viva San Clemente! celebration banners usually includes “Mabuhay ang Kristong Hari !” slogans to remind the people that Christ is the Lord and to proclaim Christ as the King of all nations. This is also a reminder that St. Clement is only a servant of God which somehow does not need adoration of the people because our Lord has already given him the highest honor – a blessing of a Saint – Angono’s patron and inspiration. Viva San Clemente

      Pope St. Clement I was the fourth Pope after St. Peter. He faithfully proclaim Christ during his time and till he was martyred by being thrown into the sea with an iron anchor. The people of Angono celebrate St. Clement’s feast day with a fluvial procession in the waters of Laguna de Bay as a reminder and inspiration of his faith in God. Higantes of Angono

      Higantes

      It was said that the higantes started during the Spanish colonial times, when Angono was once a hacienda and ruled by Spanish hacienderos. The Angono land tillers way of protesting their struggle is by making giant effigy of their landlords whose hands are usually high up on their waist. The body of the traditional higante are made of bamboo and colorful cloth and its faces of paper mache. The three old higantes of Angono consists of the family of giants – the father, mother and child higante, they traditionally add color and fun during the fiesta celebration. It was in the late 80s when the late Angono artist Perdigon Vocalan brought the idea of the Higantes Festival by going out of the traditional family of giants and advocating having more higantes in the fiesta by coordinating with the barangays of Angono to come up with Higantes that will represent their barangay. At present, the Higantes of Angono can be seen in fiesta celebrations around the Philippines and in national cultural presentations, the major being the Centennial Parade in the Quirino Grandstand for the Philippine Centennial celebration in 1998.

      The higantes are made of paper-mache. Higantes measures four to five feet in diameter and ten to twelve feet in height. Traditionally, it began in the last century when Angono was a Spanish hacienda. This higantes was influenced by the Mexican art form of paper-mache brought by the Spanish priests to the Philippines.

      Parehadora

      The traditional parehadoras are group of young girls holding paddles and wearing bakya or wooden slippers and dressed in a colorful outfit which joins the procession in the feast day of St. Clement. They usually march at the beat of the band playing alongside with them. Now with a dying lake, the tradition of the Parehadora is now just a reminder that Angono was once a fishing village and thrives at the harvest of Laguna Lake.

      Higantes Festival is now promoted as tourism-generating event in the country. This attracts numerous tourist from all over the world.

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      Economy

      There are several business establishments present in the booming town of Angono. Trade and commerce are active, such data processing, pawnshops and banks as well. With nearly 100,000 inhabitants in this urbanized town, progress is at its peak. The proposed Angono Fish Port to be constructed at the lakeside shore of Laguna de Bay will soon boost more business opportunities and easier access from the nearby towns situated at the shores of the said lake. Within the next 5 years, Angono is expected to become the Arts City of Angono. With the existence of numerous business establishments and leisure hubs/historical sites, this town is surely a tourist destination to be.

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      Schools

      Primary and/or Secondary:

      • Angono Christian School, Inc.
      • Angono Elementary School
      • Angono National High School
      • Angono Private High School
      • BJC Chrissamore Learning Center
      • Blanco Family Academy
      • Carlos "Botong" V. Francisco National High School
      • Christ the King School
      • Cross Mount School
      • Doña Nieves Songco Elementary School
      • Gingergrace Academe
      • Holy Deliverance Integrated Christian School
      • Joaquin Guido Elementary School
      • Lakeside Hills Learning School
      • Mach Rench Christian School Inc.
      • New Hope in Faith School
      • Raises Academy
      • Regional Pilot School for the Arts
      • Seven Angels College, Inc.
      • St. Martin Montessori School,Inc.
      • Throne of Wisdom
      • Young Saint John Integrated School
      • Colegio de San Clemente

      Primary/Secondary/Vocational:

      • Colegio de San Clemente

      Vocational:

      • ICCT Colleges Foundation Inc. - Angono
      • Jobsway Institute & Development Training Center, Inc.

      Tertiary:

      • University of Rizal System - Angono

      Ecclesiastical:

      • Vincentian Hills Seminary
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      Last modified on 3 June 2013, at 10:43